She spun the thread of life. She controlled men's birth and others believe she controled the god's fates as well. Clotho was the youngest of the fates and often is seen carrying around a spindle.
Fate
No. The three Fates' names are Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos.
That would be Clotho, one of the Three Fates in Greek mythology. Clotho was responsible for spinning the thread of life, determining the length of each person's life.
The Fate that spun the thread of life was Clotho.
In Norse mythology there are norns who decide on the fate of the world and no one can change that but in classical mythology there are fates - Clotho, Lachesis and Atropos.They span the thread of human destiny and cut it off with shears when ever they wanted to.
Clotho is named Nona in roman.
Clotho's symbol is the Spindle, as it was she who spun the thread of life.
The three Fates, known as the Moirai in Greek mythology, are Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos. Clotho spins the thread of life, determining when a person is born; Lachesis measures the length of that thread, deciding the lifespan and experiences one will have; and Atropos cuts the thread, signifying death. Together, they symbolize the inescapable fate that governs human existence.
Atlo
There were three of them working together: the Moirae or Fates.* Clotho spun the thread of life from her distaff onto her spindle.. * Lachesis measured the thread of life allotted to each person. * Atropos was the cutter of the thread of life.
Atropos, Lachesis, Clotho.
Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos